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Episodic-like memory in animals: psychological criteria, neural mechanisms and the value of episodic-like tasks to investigate animal models of neurodegenerative disease.

机译:动物中的情节式记忆:心理标准,神经机制和类似情节式任务的价值,以研究神经退行性疾病的动物模型。

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The question of whether any non-human species displays episodic memory is controversial. Associative accounts of animal learning recognize that behaviour can change in response to single events but this does not imply that animals need or are later able to recall representations of unique events at a different time and place. The lack of language is also relevant, being the usual medium for communicating about the world, but whether it is critical for the capacity to represent and recall events is a separate matter. One reason for suspecting that certain animals possess an episodic-like memory system is that a variety of learning and memory tasks have been developed that, even though they do not meet the strict criteria required for episodic memory, have an 'episodic-like' character. These include certain one-trial learning tasks, scene-specific discrimination learning, multiple reversal learning, delayed matching and non-matching tasks and, most recently, tasks demanding recollection of 'what, where and when' an event happened. Another reason is that the neuronal architecture of brain areas thought to be involved in episodic memory (including the hippocampal formation) are substantially similar in mammals and, arguably, all vertebrates. Third, our developing understanding of activity-dependent synaptic plasticity (which is a candidate neuronal mechanism for encoding memory traces) suggests that its expression reflects certain physiological characteristics that are ideal components of a neuronal episodic memory system. These include the apparently digital character of synaptic change at individual terminals and the variable persistence of potentiation accounted for by the synaptic tag hypothesis. A further value of studying episodic-like memory in animals is the opportunity it affords to model certain kinds of neurodegenerative disease that, in humans, affect episodic memory. An example is recent work on a transgenic mouse that over-expresses a mutation of human amyloid precursor protein (APP) that occurs in familial Alzheimer's disease, under the control of platelet derived (PD) growth factor promoter (the PDAPP mouse). A striking age- and amyloid plaque-related deficit is seen using a task in which the mice have to keep changing their memory representation of the world rather than learn a single fact.
机译:是否有任何非人类物种表现出情景记忆的问题是有争议的。动物学习的关联说明认识到行为可以响应单个事件而改变,但这并不意味着动物需要或以后能够回忆起不同时间和地点的独特事件的表示。语言的缺乏也很重要,它是沟通世界的常用媒介,但是对于表示和召回事件的能力是否至关重要则是另一回事。怀疑某些动物具有情景记忆的一个原因是,已经开发出多种学习和记忆任务,即使它们不满足情景记忆的严格标准,也具有“发作性”特征。其中包括某些单项学习任务,特定于场景的歧视性学习,多次逆向学习,延迟匹配和不匹配任务,以及最近需要对事件“在什么地方,何时何地”进行回忆的任务。另一个原因是,在哺乳动物以及所有脊椎动物中,被认为参与了情景记忆(包括海马结构)的大脑区域的神经元结构基本上相似。第三,我们对活动依赖性突触可塑性(这是编码记忆轨迹的候选神经元机制)的发展理解表明,其表达反映了某些生理特征,这些生理特征是神经元情节性记忆系统的理想组成部分。这些包括在各个末端的突触变化的明显数字特征和由突触标签假说引起的电位增强的持久性。研究动物中的情节式记忆的另一个价值是它为模拟某些在人类中影响情节性记忆的神经退行性疾病提供了机会。一个例子是最近对转基因小鼠的研究,该转基因小鼠在血小板衍生(PD)生长因子启动子的控制下过表达在家族性阿尔茨海默氏病中发生的人类淀粉样蛋白前体蛋白(APP)的突变(PDAPP小鼠)。使用一项任务,可以看到与年龄和淀粉样斑块相关的惊人缺陷,其中小鼠必须不断改变其对世界的记忆表现,而不是学习一个事实。

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    Morris, R G;

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